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Romanticism- 1798-1832

Modernism- 1918-1945

Middle-English period-1066-1485

english literature and Didactics

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Anglo-Saxon period -499-1066

The Neoclassical period. The Enlightenment Age 1660-1798

The Renaissance- 1485-1660

Realism- 1830-1918

The Contemporary Period-1945

The Anglo-Saxon period, also known as the Early Medieval period, encompasses the history of England and parts of southern Scotland from the end of Roman rule in the 5th century to the Norman Conquest in 1066. This era played a crucial role in shaping the cultural, social, and political foundations of what would later become England

Anglo-Saxon period-499-1066

1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

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The Anglo-Saxon period (5th–11th century) in England featured Germanic migrations, pagan societies evolving into Christian kingdoms, hierarchical social structures, Old English language, epic literature like "Beowulf," skilled craftsmanship, Viking invasions, early feudal elements, diverse burial customs, evolving legal codes, and economic activities in trade and agriculture. The era culminated in the Norman Conquest of 1066, bringing about significant cultural and political changes.

Beowulf is the longest epic poem in Old English, the language spoken in Anglo-Saxon England before the Norman Conquest.More than 3,000 lines long, Beowulf relates the exploits of its eponymous hero, and his successive battles with a monster named Grendel, with Grendel’s revengeful mother, and with a dragon.Nobody knows for certain when the poem was first composed. Beowulf is set in the pagan world of sixth-century Scandinavia, but it also contains echoes of Christian tradition.

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The Renaissance 1458-1660

1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

The Renaissance, spanning roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, was a transformative period in European history that marked the transition from the medieval to the early modern era. While it is commonly associated with the revival of classical art and learning, the Renaissance encompassed broader changes in culture, politics, science, and society.

The spirit of the Renaissance, spanning roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, was a remarkable cultural and intellectual movement that marked a profound shift in European thought and creativity. Several features defined the spirit of the Renaissance:

  • Humanism, Revival of Classical Knowledge.
  • Artistic Renaissance
  • Scientific Inquiry,
  • Individualism
  • Secularism
  • Education and Printing Press.

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The Renaissance 1458-1660

William Shakespeare (1564-1616): Often regarded as one of the greatest playwrights in the English language and a central figure of world literature. His works, including plays like "Hamlet," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Macbeth," continue to be widely studied and performed.

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Middle-English period 1066-1485

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

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The Norman Conquest: In 1066, William the Conqueror of Normandy defeated Harolde II at the Battle of Hastings, marking the beginning of Norman influence in England. The War of the Roses: A dynastic conflict between the houses of Lancaster and York that took place in the 15th century. Political stability was affected, and this war had an impact on the literature of the time. The Black Death: In the second half of the 14th century, the Black Death ravaged Europe, causing significant population decline and profound social and economic changes.

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Norman influence: After the Norman Conquest in 1066, French became the language of the court and nobility, while English was relegated to the common people. This created a linguistic duality that was reflected in the literature of the time. Feudal and Religious Themes: Much medieval literature focused on feudal themes, heroes and Arthurian legends. Religion also played a crucial role in society, and many writings reflected religious and moral themes. Oral Tradition: The transmission of stories through oral tradition was common, as most of the population could neither read nor write. Ballads and folk legends were told and sung from generation to generation.

During the Middle English period, also known as the Middle Ages or the medieval period, there were a number of distinctive features in the field of literature and didactics:

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Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400): Known as the "Father of English Literature", Chaucer wrote "The Canterbury Tales", a work that reflects the social and cultural diversity of medieval England.

Sir Thomas Malory (1415-1471): Author of "Le Morte d'Arthur", a compilation of Arthurian legends that has greatly influenced the later depiction of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

William Langland (1330-1387): Author of "Vision of the Wheel of Fortune", an allegorical poem addressing social and religious themes of the time.

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The Neoclassical period. The Enlightenment Age- 1660-1798

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

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English Restoration: After the period of the Republic under Cromwell, the monarchy was restored in 1660 under Charles II. This period marked a return to stability and the influence of the monarchy. The Enlightenment: The Age of Enlightenment was a time of social and cultural change, where enlightened ideas about reason, freedom and progress spread. Philosophers such as John Locke and Voltaire influenced the way society thought. Industrial Revolution: At the end of the neoclassical period, the Industrial Revolution began in England, drastically transforming the economy and society.

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Rationalism and Classicism: Neoclassicism is characterised by a focus on reason, logic and imitation of the classical models of ancient Greece and Rome. Formal perfection and balance were sought in all artistic forms. Emphasis on Education and Culture: Education was promoted as a means to social progress. Belief in improvement through knowledge led to a renewed interest in the arts and sciences. Rejection of the Baroque and Emotional Excess: In contrast to the earlier period, the Baroque, neoclassicism rejected emotional and artistic excess. Clarity, restraint and proportion were sought in all artistic expression.

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Alexander Pope (1688-1744): Satirical poet known for his work The Rape of the Hair, which addressed social and political issues of the time with irony and elegance.Samuel Johnson (1709-1784): Lexicographer and literary critic, he is famous for his "Dictionary of the English Language". He was also a prominent essayist and editor of the magazine "The Rambler". Jonathan Swift (1667-1745): Author of Gulliver's Travels, a satire critical of society and human nature. Swift used fiction to express social and political criticism.

The Neoclassical period. The Enlightenment Age- 1660-1798

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The period of Romanticism was short but quite complex. Characterised by a change in art, literature and intellect. An era that arose as a reaction to the Enlightenment ideals that dominated the previous period.

It was an artistic movement in Europe and the US that prized feelings over intellectual thoughts, like the personal over the public.An era also known as "the age of Revolutions" as it witnessed many changes. England became an industrial centre as its economy chamged from an agricultural to an indistrialized one. Outside England, revolutions had a huge repercussion within their borders, French and America. Whose three objectives were liberty, equity and fraternity.

Romanticism 1788-1832

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  • Industrial Revolution
  • Fight against slavery
  • Social, political and economic changes.

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In essence, Romanticism represented a rebellion of the heart against the intellect.

Romanticism emphasized a deep connection with nature and a fascination with the sublime – the overwhelming, awe-inspiring aspects of the natural world. Many Romanticswere horrified at the notion of slavery an saw it as an example of the evils of oppression. Thus "Two Nations" are identified:1) The rich and privileged, close to the intellect and wielded industrial power.2) The poor and peasants, working tirelessly and considered happy because of their connection to nature.

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Passion, characterized by intense and even desperate feelings

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"Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" by William Wordsworth.

Romantic writers often expressed a sense of nostalgia for a pre-industrial, bucolic past.Because emotion and sentiment dominated this era, poetry was the most popular genre during this period. One of its greatest representatives is Lord Byron.Writers celebrated the individual, turning their works into expressions of personal, emotional and imaginative experiences.

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Mary Shelley

Lord Byron

William Blake

W. Wordsworth

Realism 1830-1918

1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

  • Queen Victoria-Victorian era.
  • Industrial .- Misery for the masses.
  • Railway expansion.
  • Reform Bill-1932
  • First woman College stablished-1948

During the period 1830-1918, in England, significant historical and social changes took place. This era witnessed the Industrial Revolution, social reforms, and the expansion of the British Empire.Working conditions were deplorable for the majority.In this period is notable the debate about women´s rights and equality while diffeences between classes are terribly obvious.

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This period was characterized by technological development, moral rigidity, and the proliferation of Victorian literature.

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The spirit of the Victorian era in England was a dynamic combination of progress and challenge, creating a society deeply influenced by industrialisation, moral values and a sense of national identity.

Imagine a long time ago in a place called Victorian England. Although times were sometimes difficult for people, they were still hopeful and excited about making things better. It was a time of great change.People worked hard to make their lives happier, and they wanted to help their friends and neighbours too. Imagine a time when new inventions, like trains and lights, made life different and exciting. People were like adventurers, exploring a world of possibilities. Although they followed some old rules, they also created new ones. So the Victorian era was a bit like living in a story where everyone was a hero, trying to make their world a better and more exciting place. The challenges were there, but so was the hope and belief that things could get better for everyone.

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The impact of these Authors was profound based on criticism towards the social inequalities.They crafted stories that explored social injustices, human relationships, and the impact of rapid changes in the world.

Charles Dickens- 1812-1870- Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, The importance of being Earnest, The picture of Dorian Gray.Thomas Hardy-1840-1928- Tess D'Urbilles, Jude de Obscure.Willian Thakeray-1811-1863- Vanity Fair.George Elliot-1819-1880-Middlemarch, Adam Bede.Anthony Trollope-1815-1882-Chronicles of Bastershire.Elisabeth Gaskell-1810-1865-North and South and Cranford.Charlotte Bronte-1816-1855-Jane Eyre.

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Realism 1830-1918

  • Post- WWI impact
  • Technological Shifts
  • Psychoanalytic exploration.
  • Fragmented society.

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Modernism-1918-1945

During the period of modernism in England, which was around the late 19th and early 20th centuries, something very important happened: a big war called World War I. After this war, people changed a lot in the way they thought and saw the world. The writers and artists of that time wanted to express how quickly society was changing, and how technology and other events were having an impact on people. In short, modernism was a time when people tried to understand and show these changes in the way they lived and thought.

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During England's Modernist period after World War I, writers talked about how things like electricity changed people's lives. They also explored ideas about how the human mind works while describing a society that was changing really fast.

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Imagine a time in England when everything started to change in how people wrote and made art. This time was called Modernism. It happened a long time ago, after a big war, and people wanted to show the world in new and different ways. They used cool ideas about the mind and new technology like electricity to tell stories that were unlike any before. It was like a big adventure where artists and writers tried exciting and different things to express how they felt about the world.

Despite these difficulties, the English people stuck together, and important changes happened, like the rise of the Labour Party and the beginning of the welfare system. This time marked a big shift in history, but the people of England showed courage and teamwork.

During the time from 1918 to 1945 in England, people faced challenges but also showed strength and unity. After the First World War, they worked hard to recover. Then, there was a tough period called the Great Depression, and later, they bravely faced World War II.

"From 1918 to 1945, England had tough times, but people worked together, faced challenges, and made important changes."

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The discovery of electricity changed people's lives, and Modernist writers explored this in their stories, talking about technology. In addition, thanks to Sigmund Freud's ideas, it was possible to write about characters and stories in modernist literature.

During England's Modernist period after World War I, writers attacked and critized the victorian era and talked about how things like electricity changed people's lives. They also explored ideas about how the human mind works while describing a society that was changing really fast.

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James Joyce-1882–1941: Irish writer known for his influential and experimental works, especially Ulysses.Virginia Woolf-1882–1941: English writer and a central figure in the modernist literary movement, with works like Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse.T.S. Eliot(1888–1965: American-born poet and essayist who became a British citizen; notable for poems such as The Waste Land and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.ch as The Waste Land and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.

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It began in 1945 and continues to the present day. It is a complicated period to frame, due to the continuous events that mark the speed and constant change of the time.The time after World War II had a profound impact on world politics, society and culture, which shaped the literature of the following decades. The latter half of the 20th century saw significant cultural shifts and the rise of various social movements, such as the civil rights movement or feminist movement, and literature began to reflect and engage with these social changes, exploring issues of identity, equality, and justice.

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The Contemporary Period- 1945

The contemporary period is marked by a range of significant developments like:

  • Post-World War II Era
  • Cold War and Global Geopolitics
  • Feminist Movement
  • Technological Revolution
  • Globalization

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Thanks to numerous activists, the struggle for civil rights gained momentum, with movements for racial equality and an end to segregation. As a result, the struggle for women's rights became much stronger and the feminist movement tackled issues such as discrimination in the workplace and pay. Technological innovations were many and in a short time, changing aspects of daily life, communication and the way we work.

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The struggle for rights becomes the main movement of this era. Society begins to demand changes in its positions and to acquire rights. Also, globalisation together with the technological revolution leads to a society that is much more autonomous but connected at the same time.

This era not only changed the subjects they wrote about, it also changed the way they wrote.

Among the most significant authors we can highlight Isabel Allende, Franzen, Virginia Wolf, T. S. Eliot and Tolkien. The authors begin to experiment more with genres and break with traditional patterns. And the novel triumphs over other types of written expression. The focus is on new narrative currents more oriented towards realism. Reversion, homage and a nod to tradition are frequent in the literature of the new millennium.

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